Monday, 23 June 2014

Satyam Shivam Sundaram: INUTILE ROAR

Satyam Shivam Sundaram: INUTILE ROAR:                                            [JAI MA KALI]                  INUTILE  ROAR               xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx   The king of th...

INUTILE ROAR

                                           [JAI MA KALI]
                 INUTILE  ROAR
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  The king of the beast,the ferocious lion,with the passage of time,grew old and lost much of his vigour and vitality.He could no longer jump like a spring upon his prey.He could only gloat over his thunderous howls in terrifying the animals.
  Once,while basking in the sunshine,he saw a young jackal trudging with ease at a stone's throw.He let out a blood-curdling roar.A thrill of horror shimmied down the spine of the jackal and he skedaddled away instantaneously. The lion felt giddy pleasure in frightening the jackal.
  Days rolled by. One day the lion again saw the jackal. He howled as loudly as he could .But to his utter dismay,the jackal tarried for a moment and glanced timidly at the lion but did not scoot away.
 The third time,spotting the jackal,the lion roared with the greatest ferocity at his command.But the jackal ,neither tarried nor raced away with fear.He ogled contemptuously at the lion and continued walking .
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   MORAL OF THE STORY-------
       FAMILIARITY BREEDS CONTEMPT.
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Saturday, 21 June 2014

Satyam Shivam Sundaram: LOOK BEFORE YOU LEAP

Satyam Shivam Sundaram: LOOK BEFORE YOU LEAP:                                                [JAI MA KALI]          LOOK BEFORE YOU LEAP         ++++++++++++++++++++++  Once upon a t...

LOOK BEFORE YOU LEAP

                                               [JAI MA KALI]
         LOOK BEFORE YOU LEAP
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 Once upon a time a reynard inhabited a jungle.He was there as comfortable as a pea in a pod and delightfully passing his days.But as the ill luck would have it,he could not get even a morsel of chow for the last couple of days  to satiate his hunger.He searched every nook and cranny of his surrounding to get something,but alas!all his efforts proved a wild goose chase.Frustrated and famished to the hilt,he sauntered to the edge of the forest to search for vittles.
   There he noticed a larch with a hole in its trunk.A packet inside the hole was visible from outside. Thinking that there must be some viands in the packet,the reynard leapt into the hole.Rummaging through the contents of the package,he found to his utter delight,bread,meat and fruits.He gleefully started chomping on the scrumptious nosh.
 A woodcutter had kept the packet there to eat it after finishing his work.The fox after devouring the stuff to his heart's content,felt athirst.To quaff aqua,he wiggled his body to come out of the hole.But he could not come out as the consumption of oodles of food had made his body turgid and the hole was not large enough to allow his turgid physique to pass through it.Poor fox got stuck there in the hole .
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  MORAL------BEFORE DOING ANYTHING HURRIEDLY,CONSIDER ALL THE PROS AND CONS OF THE ACTION.

---------DEVENDRA SRIVASTAVA
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Friday, 20 June 2014

Satyam Shivam Sundaram: THE NINCOMPOOP CHAP

Satyam Shivam Sundaram: THE NINCOMPOOP CHAP:                                            JAI MA KALI                                           *************                    THE  NI...

THE NINCOMPOOP CHAP

                                           JAI MA KALI
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                   THE  NINCOMPOOP CHAP
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 Once there was a carpenter who was very skilled and hard worker.He was bald.As he was always busy and ran short of time in fulfilling the orders,employed a chap to run errands for him and extend a helping hand to him in his job.
    One day he was engrossed in carving some furniture when a mosquito fluttering above perched itself on his scalp and stung him.As his hands were holding tools,he asked the chap to drive it away.The chap drove it away by waving his hand.
   After few seconds,the silly mosquito again landed on the carpenter's skull.The chap again drove it away.This act was repeated six times.
   Now the chap was quite irritated and livid with anger at the audacity of the tiny creature.He resolved to kill the mosquito if it dared to plonk on his master's bald head again.The fluttering mosquito again deposited itself on the glittering head of the carpenter.
  Gurgling with ire,the chap took an axe and dealt a severe blow to the scalp of the carpenter in order to kill it.The mosquito flew away but the deadly blow cleft the carpenter head in two parts.He flumped down and died instantaneously.

 MORAL OF THE STORY.............

FRIENDS LACKING COMMON SENSE ARE WORSE THAN THE FOES WITH SENSE !!
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Thursday, 19 June 2014

Satyam Shivam Sundaram: THE REAL PENURIOUS

Satyam Shivam Sundaram: THE REAL PENURIOUS:                                                                                           [JAI MA KALI]                         THE ...